Interest Payable

Key: interest_payable

Sum of the carrying values as of the balance sheet date of interest payable on all forms of debt, including trade payable that has been incurred.

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Summary

Interest Payable represents the sum of carrying values of interest obligations that have been incurred but not yet paid on all forms of debt including bonds, notes, loans, and trade payables that carry interest charges, reflecting the company's accrued interest expense obligations to creditors at the balance sheet date. This liability ensures that interest costs are properly matched with the periods in which they are incurred regardless of when actual payments are made to lenders. Interest payable provides transparency about the company's interest burden and payment obligations to debt holders. Interest payable accumulates daily based on outstanding debt balances and applicable interest rates, representing the time-based cost of borrowed capital that must be paid according to debt agreement terms. This liability fluctuates based on debt levels, interest rates, payment frequencies, and the timing of interest payment dates specified in debt instruments. Interest payable reflects both the company's debt burden and the cost of its financing arrangements, providing insight into the cash flow requirements for servicing debt obligations.

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Why It's Important

Interest Payable is important for cash flow planning and debt service analysis because it represents near-term payment obligations to lenders that must be satisfied regardless of business performance, directly impacting available cash resources and liquidity requirements. The level of interest payable indicates the company's debt service burden and provides insight into the cash flow timing of interest payments that compete with operational needs and strategic investments for available cash resources. Understanding interest payable helps assess debt management effectiveness and payment scheduling. This metric is particularly relevant for evaluating debt burden sustainability and financial flexibility because interest payable represents fixed obligations that must be paid to maintain good standing with creditors and avoid default situations that could jeopardize the company's access to credit markets. Investors monitor interest payable relative to cash generation and debt levels to assess whether companies can comfortably service their debt obligations while maintaining adequate liquidity for operations and growth. Understanding interest payable trends helps evaluate whether debt levels are appropriate given earnings capacity and whether interest payment obligations are sustainable throughout economic cycles and varying business conditions that may affect cash generation and debt service capabilities.

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